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[Sneak Peek]: My NEW eBOOK + Audio Book

Well holy hell it's finished. Attached is FEARLESS - How to Break Free & Live a Life of Adventure, a .pdf ebook summarizing my thoughts and techniques about how to do just that.

I've also recorded it as an eBook as a bonus for those of you who read with your ears. This is featured above.

Moving forward, I'm going to be tailoring my message toward a masculine audience, and this new piece of work reflects that. Lessons on fear and adventure are for everyone though, so no doubt what is between your legs you'll find use in these words.

Save the .pdf for later, or be serenaded with my baritone podcast voice now. Enjoy this final draft before it goes live!

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Slowly working on it in the background. Happy you're here!

Brand new to Patreon, and I just had to join for this amazing work. I binged through all of YouTube, again, and said...man please let him have a book. 🤞 anyways... a million thank you's for inspiring us all to be a little more fearless.

I missed the part of you writing it.. read the article, and thought "hey this guy looks pretty cool. Then came back and realized it was you 😆

I deeply appreciate your desire to grow people out of their all-too-small comfort zones. As you said "One of the riskiest things you can do is nothing," and it reminds me of something I wrote a few years ago I called "Why Being safe can actually kill you": https://www.paulhenryflynn.com/writing/2021/1/19/why-being-safe-could-actually-kill-you The vast majority of people would learn alot from reading your eBook. Well done.

You're amazing Christin. Thank you. I'll be messaging you 🐉

Hi Mike, As your superfan, I thoroughly enjoyed your ebook and read it line-by-line. By coincidence, I am a writing coach and caught a few minor edits--here they are if you are interested in incorporating them: https://www.dropbox.com/s/6ql1gyrumi7dcb3/Fearless%20-%20How%20to%20Break%20Free%20%26%20Live%20a%20Life%20of%20Adventure%20%28FINAL%20DRAFT%29-MINOR-EDITS.pdf?dl=0 My specialty is using neuroscience and Buddhist spiritual frameworks to help authors 1) overcome writer's block and 2) get their book done with the highest level of care and sincerity. Happy to chat and assist if this might be useful in your endeavors!

When someone is a prodigal son. The only silent fear is leaving your parents in pain to see you die for living a crazy life; I try to hijack that fear and call him a liar ✌️, remember that Mike?

On How to Break Free and Live a Life of Adventures; I choose to be free and live my adventures, my heart beats for doing it (what is that called?). Mike, a doubt; also about silent fears and explosive fears; ever when you gave up going out as was the reaction of your parents, they experienced one of the two types of fear??. You had already explained to us about yourself; but a question about your parents opens. It is more especially how are Canadian mothers with the temperament of their children when they go out to live a world of adventures and risks? I would like you to answer it Man 🤙. I have been analyzing your voice book a lot, I hope to overcome the fear of not asking or answering sensibly when trying to understand a language that I am beginning to adopt to gain understanding

Just finished listening. FANTASTIC advice, Mike. Wise words. Exactly what we need to hear. I especially liked your advice about saying "Wow I am so excited right now" to effectively hijack the fear system, because fear and excitement are the same thing framed in different ways. I will certainly be doing that in the future. Having been through many kinds of hell, I learned firsthand how happiness does not come from being free of all suffering and being unchallenged... it comes from going through hell, gaining gratitude for how incredible our lives and the world really were all along. We aren't wired for constant happiness, we are wired for survival and endurance, focusing on what's bad and ignoring what's good. I've read the books you mentioned here such as Man's Search For Meaning... those books, as well as "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius, and *this that you just wrote,* have been truly inspirational and changed my perspective forever. Was I made to lay here and be comfortable and do nothing? No. It's time to really live.

Sam Henderson

Mike I imagine, and I don't know if you agree with me: that humans as a species migrate to other parts of the world. A characteristic that we share with other forms of life. Through time humanity expanded to many places to find better conditions in order to survive. On the development of the brain; Humans have differentiated functions linked to sex, in which men had a very particular ecological function: being attentive to huge beasts to marry to bring the carcass to their population (they were camps during the Pleistocene _Holocene). The women dedicated themselves to agriculture and the collection of grains and fruits due to the ability to recognize colors as characteristics of a certain food. It seems to me that over time we lost that ability with a complexity and comfort that we established as a universal rule, by not putting into practice the behavioral inheritance from our ancestors more than 10,000 years ago, a fear of the possibilities of those risks developed. Here in Mexico the families have been very centralist (in that the children, no matter how old they are, have to be close to their parents; since if they migrate, they go against the laws and will of God and the Country), but one as a species It obeys more to the behaviors that were conceived as a patented character. I want to read that book in more detail. I have not written any book but I invite you to read the saga of the Carvernary Bear. It has to do with human migration and the challenge of risks of all kinds.

Can't wait to listen to it tonight while melting some metal 😁. Thank you Mike, truly appreciate you!

II am willing to see that book Man


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